411-Later talk ⑥




 Tsutomu knew that he had to strengthen his physical fitness after coming back to Japan, so he relaxed his training regimen that Garum had taught him, but he wasn't sure if it was right. So he contacted his friend Akiyama, who is a rather fit climber's club member, and asked him for his help.


"I'm sorry, I'm insanely happy that Tsutomu is interested in mountain climbing, and I'd love to tell you all about it in person right now, but I'm in Tanzania right now, so I can't meet you.
Ta, Tanzania?
'I'll be home by the end of summer vacation, so until then, do some light training. I'll send you a line later.
Uh-huh.


 Akiyama, who is relatively well known in the mountaineering community, was currently abroad to attempt the solo ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro. Tsutomu was a little surprised by Akiyama's unexpectedly awesome personality, but continued to practice on his own until he came back.


'It's a game similar to Live Dungeon... around here. I'll be lucky if I can get a friend who's playing it to tell me about it, so I'll just get in touch with him for now.


 In addition to physical training, she must also improve her abilities as a healer even more than she already is. ''Live Dungeon!'' From the fact that he hadn't played "Live Dungeon!" in a long time and his own skills were slowing down, he probably wouldn't be able to catch up when he returned to the other world if he didn't do anything.

 That's why Tsutomu decided to play "Live Dungeon! I tracked down a few abandoned players on social media who were playing the game and contacted those who still play the MMO element of the game.


(Surprisingly, they responded.)


 I hadn't contacted them in quite a while, and that was like I had created a social networking account just to contact them, so I wasn't expecting that much of a response, but I got a rather positive response from my former friends.


'I thought you had killed yourself at the end of the live dungeon.
No, I didn't really push it that far.
'What's a guy who's been delivering for 52 hours straight? You're still crazy as ever, man.
'If it wasn't for the monopoly on contributions, who's going to stick it out before?'
Also, the boy-changing little bastard's delivery, it's still very popular because that video is still posted on YouTube. Also, I like the Healer Guy.
''Well enough about the last one, just tell me a lot about this game. I want to get into it as much as I did before while I have time.
Oh, really? Then come to my house. It's going to take you a while to get it right the first time, but we'll make it big.
'We're buried, but I can teach you a ranked match. When you get to a certain level, I can tag along with you in rivalry matches and you can tell me your friends later.


 After that, Tsutomu connected to the VC for the first time in a long time and his friends told him about a game that was popular all over the world and had some MMO elements, so he started training to keep his skills as a healer from getting dull.


'There are too many trolls and I can't do anything about it. I'm losing my temper.
'In that rank range, you'll have to use a firepower system and be a warrior by yourself. And luck.
Is the Kalawumi configuration correct?
That will get you to gold for now. After that, Hira will be able to function as well, so we can get up to diamonds with that, and then we can finish it up in the rivalry and the tournament.
"Oke.


 With the help of various strategy information from some of Japan's top players, Tsutomu was able to get to a level where he could form a team and fight in a competitive battle by the end of the summer vacation.

 After Akiyama came back to Japan, after preparing all of his climbing equipment, he decided to climb a beginner's mountain with me as a way to train to avoid falling apart while exploring in God's dungeon.

''Great! You can climb like this, you've been working out a lot! Then let's go to a place with good cup-noodles next time!
(f*ck you.....) This is so much harder than the canyon....


 With the experience of exploring the canyons in God's dungeon and the garum training, I was able to climb better than the amateurs. But the fact that I was still screaming from the top of the mountain didn't change the fact that my whole body was screaming, and the descent was even more hellish. The next day I cursed myself for not being able to use my heels because of the excruciating muscle pains, but I didn't leave my computer for the rivalry between the teams.

 After that, Tsutomu spent some time playing games and climbing mountains, and in a sense, he lived a literary and martial arts life for a while.


(.........is this a magic bag?)


 In the meantime, Tsutomu was trying to find a way to convert the gold coins brought back from the other world into cash, when he discovered that the size of the Magic Bag was not proportional to the amount of gold coins he had spread out on the floor.

 Then, while I was testing the performance of the magic bag, I put a 10,000-yen bill into the bag, and for some reason it sounded like a coin being put into a piggy bank.

 After that, I continued to check and put in the 1,000-yen and 5,000-yen bills, but it seemed that this magic bag could convert cash into coins as well, since it contained silver coins instead of gold coins.


(Then there's a need to earn money as well, or if the condition for returning is to pant this magic bag.......how many decades does it take to calculate?


 Since the company Tsutomu plans to work for is a general trading company, its salary is also average. Even if he spent all of that salary, it would be a long time before his magic bag, which has room for exactly half of the large amount of gold coins he has now, would be full.


(The difference in the passage of time... no, I don't think that a**h*le god would take that kind of consideration this time around either. I'd like to leave before the three years are up, but how do you make a lot of money in such a short period of time? (This isn't Lydan.)


"Live Dungeon! I may have been a rare wealthy man in the first two years of my life, but the only thing I earned in reality was a small gift certificate from a clan member. As for the money he needed, he was able to pay for it with money sent by his parents, and borrowing equipment and other things from the people around him was enough, so he never thought of earning it himself until now.


(If I can't go home without earning money, I can't take time to practice like I do now. But even if I went back to that world, then I would eventually need a period of rehabilitation. And then to return to the front lines again........it would take too long to catch up with them from the leveling up. I can't keep Garum and the others waiting for years. (But how on earth am I going to make a lot of money in three years?


 Such a question comes to mind in front of the login screen. There's no possibility that that meaningful magic bag isn't tied to the conditions of return. But I can't imagine a future where I can earn such a large sum of money, and even if I could, I would have to train my body and my ability as a healer even more than I do now to be able to return to the front lines for a while even if I returned.

 When the clan members were rejoicing after winning a rivalry match against a rather famous team in Japan, or when they were descending from the summit of the mountain to eat the cup of ramen that Akiyama-kun had bought for them, Tsutomu was thinking only about solving that problem.


(...................Since he's a lucky guy, why don't we buy a lottery ticket?


 I had to earn a hell of a lot of money to be able to be attracted by the carry-over signs on the lottery ticket booth near the station. That's how much money I needed to make, based on an accurate count of the number of gold coins and a calculation of the exchange rate to the Japanese yen.

 Restraining himself from being involuntarily sucked into the queue, Tsutomu went home and immediately sat down in the chair in front of the computer, dragging his tired body from the end of the climb.


(Still, the only way to get back to that world is to solve this problem at the same time.)


 But even in the face of this reality, Tsutomu did not choose to give up. He continues to search for and implement a solution to the two problems, one in reality and the other in the other world.